Re: Cool-Key on Solaris

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Replying to myself on this one...

On 06/14/09 10:24 AM, Kevin Reinholz wrote:
I'm running OpenSolaris 2009.06 (snv_111b) and trying to build coolkey.

I built pcsc-lite-1.5.3 using the Sun Studio tools (Sun Ceres Studio IDE 9.0 SunOS_i386 2009/03/06)) and the following commands:

./configure CCC=/opt/SunStudioExpress/bin/CC CC=/opt/SunStudioExpress/bin/cc
make
pfexec make install

I've since "improved" my method of building pcsc-lite-1.5.5 with the following options under Sun Studio 12.1 (and to reflect the availability of libusb packages through OpenSolaris' Image Packaging System (IPS) which install in the standard /usr directory):

env LIBUSB_CLFAGS="-I/usr/include" LIBUSB_LIBS="-L/usr/lib -lusb" ./configure CCC=/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/CC CC=/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/cc --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr/local --disable-libhal --enable-libusb --enable-debugatr --enable-scf

make
pfexec make install

I then built ccid-1.3.10 (again, using the Sun Studio tools) using the following commands:

env PCSC_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/PCSC PCSC_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lpcsclite" LIBUSB_CFLAGS=-I/usr/sfw/include LIBUSB_LIBS="-L/usr/sfw/lib -lusb" ./configure CCC=/opt/SunStudioExpress/bin/CC CC=/opt/SunStudioExpress/bin/cc --enable-usbdropdir=/usr/sfw/lib/libusb_plugins/
make
pfexec make install

"Better" way to compile ccid-1.3.11 using Sun Studio 12.1:

env PCSC_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/PCSC PCSC_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lpcsclite" LIBUSB_CFLAGS=-I/usr/include LIBUSB_LIBS="-L/usr/lib -lusb" ./configure CCC=/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/CC CC=/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/cc --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr/local --enable-usbdropdir=/usr/local/pcsc/drivers

make
pfexec make install

This gets me a working pcscd.

<snip>

I don't think it's (at least not without a lot of work) possible to compile coolkey-1.1.0 with the Sun Studio compiler. I can compile it with gcc-3.4.3 (default version on OpenSolaris snv_132) using the following options:

>From the coolkey-1.1.0 top source directory:

vi src/coolkey/machdep.cpp

Add the following lines:

#ifndef MAP_FILE
#define MAP_FILE 0
#endif

Between:

#endif

#ifdef _WIN32

vi src/coolkey/coolkeypk11.def

And delete line 19, which is empty.

env LIBUSB_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include" LIBUSB_LIBS="-L/usr/lib -lusb" PCSC_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/PCSC PCSC_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lpcsclite" ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr/local

make

pfexec make install

This causes coolkey to compile cleanly, but results in numerous linker errors at runtime. I suspect that's because pcsc-lite was compiled with the Sun Studio compiler while coolkey was compiled with gcc. (This issue has been resolved. See below).

As of the current pcsc-lite and ccid "betas" provided on Ludovic Rouseau's website (http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-lite/), it is now possible to compile both pcsc-lite and ccid on OpenSolaris:

Here are the compiler flags I used to compile pcsc-lite-1.5.6-svn-4744 with gcc-3.4.3:

env CFLAGS="-g" CPPFLAGS="-DDEBUG" LDFLAGS="-g" PTHREAD_CFLAGS="-pthreads" LIBUSB_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include" LIBUSB_LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib -lusb" CPPFLAGS="-D_TS_ERRNO" LDFLAGS="-R/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib" PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig ./configure --disable-libhal --enable-libusb

make
pfexec make install

And ccid-1.3.11-svn-4750 also using gcc-3.4.3:

env PCSC_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/PCSC PCSC_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lpcsclite" LIBUSB_CFLAGS=-I/usr/include LIBUSB_LIBS="-L/usr/lib -lusb" ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr/local --enable-usbdropdir=/usr/local/pcsc/drivers

make
pfexec make install

And coolkey-1.1.0 is compiled as noted above, once again with gcc-3.4.3.

There are no more readily apparent linker errors at runtime, and the gcc-compiled pcsc-lite and ccid appear to function normally.

Unfortunately, attempting to add /usr/local/lib/pkcs11/libcoolkeypk11.so as a Security Module in Firefox-3.5.7 fails with an "unable to add module" error. This error occurs whether pcscd is running or not, whether a card reader is plugged in or not, and whether a Common Access Card is inserted into the card reader and recognized by pcsc or not. Firefox refuses to add the module every time.

I don't suppose I'm missing anything obvious here?
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